Spring 2018: Science and Society

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Integrating the World of Things

Nature is a noisy thing, and mammoths don’t walk lightly. If you had been there, you might have heard screeches, howls, chirps, and hisses, as ancestors of creatures that walk and crawl the earth today went about their lives hunting prey.

—“The Real Enemy”

New pieces will appear on the Table of Contents as they publish throughout the issue cycle.

 


Interviews

Author Talk: JoAnne Growney by Elizabeth McShane
Author Talk: Jen Cross by Elizabeth McShane

Poetry Spotlight

The Naming of Small Things by Barbara Edelman
After Watching a Snake by Chris Gillen
Pluto’s Heart by Alice Major
A Local Life by Robin Chapman
The Real Enemy by Maria Griffin
Fake Ambassadors by Athena Kildegaard
Analogic Geology: Toxic Trail by Laura Moriarty
Moths in the Kitchen by Ellen McGrath Smith
Taking the Heat by JoAnne Growney
What the NSA Knows by Lucille Lang Day
Mad Cows by Margaret Young
High Winds Write the Tides by Tiffany Higgins

First Person

Genre Borders

A World Without Bosses by Josep Serra and Xavier Hernández
What Is It About Spring? by Josep Serra and Xavier Hernández

TW Reading Series